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Mozilla Reps recognizes that our primary goals are best reached through the support, encouragement, and empowerment of community through mentorship. Mentoring is a process for the informal transmission of knowledge, made possible through regular and supportive interaction.
Being a Mozilla Reps mentor requires a familiarity with different tools and processes that the Council has put in place to better streamline the way Mozilla Reps can document their activities, request budgets for projects, order swag and interact with other Reps.
A mentor also serves as a coach, dedicated to helping their mentee’s personal development. This includes the following responsibilities:
*Be available for their mentees in a timely manner
*Organize regular coaching sessions with your mentees
*Be available for other Reps for coaching sessions which fit your specialized skills
**Example: If a mentor has a great experience in Goal Setting activities, other Reps might approach this mentor to learn more
We encourage mentors to be as open to learning from their mentees, as they are to teaching, for the benefit and growth of both individuals and the program as a whole.
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=How to Become a Mentor=
Any interested official Rep can take the [[ReMo/Coaching/Training|Coaching Training]] and complete its requirements to be accepted as a mentor.
'''Please note: we are currently updating the Coaching training. If you wish to become a Mentor please email the Council so that we can keep track of those that are interested.
'''
=Mentors Role=
The Mentor role is one of support. This involves a number of responsibilities, such as guiding new Reps within the Program, offering advice and encouragement to their mentees and supporting them in staying active and engaged withing the Reps Program.
=Mentors Activities=
*'''Mentors should have a general idea of how their mentees are doing and offer support as appropriate.''' To this end:
**Mentors should  aim to '''organize at least one meeting a year with each mentee to touch base with them'''. This meeting could be used to discuss the plans of the mentee and also to establish what kind of support they need. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v7sRsJNsrmPkolfK_MuafgeDkm2HMQVFgnK8LwTmhoU/edit?usp=sharing A template for this meeting can be found here] and [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iNAPzKVZz7Y66tacPYW4o9mL_RvFqlXRuVLJVO960c0/edit?usp=sharing here you can find more detailed suggestions on how to carry out the meeting].
**Mentor '''should carry out regular communication with their mentees''' as established in the yearly meeting.
**Mentors '''should be available to support their mentees with specific issues when they arise'''. The mentee should be able to reach their mentor through an agreed upon communication channel, and receive timely support.
*'''Supporting new Reps''': Mentors have a very important role in supporting new Reps. New reps need more frequent guidance than other reps, a  meeting at least every three months (and possibly more often)  is advised. [[Reps/SOPs/Mentoring/Orientation/Call|You can find more guidance on how to conduct a first orientation call here]].
*'''Mentors support the council in relating information about changes and important events in the Reps program to their mentees'''. You are encouraged to establish what are important updates that need to be communicated, but a member of the council will post in discourse and communicate during the mentors call if there are important updates we would like the mentors to pass on to their mentees
''N.B. These are not information that are given uniquely to mentors, but we need mentors’ help to make sure that important information reaches their mentees.''
=Communication Channels and Tools=
*People.mozilla.org. All mentors should have an updated profile and be in the [https://people.mozilla.org/a/mozilla-reps-mentor/ Mozilla Reps Mentor access group]
*Community Portal: all Mentors should have an updated profile and be in the [https://community.mozilla.org/en/groups/mozilla-reps-mentors/ Mozilla Reps group].


Mentorship is an essential component of the Mozilla Reps program. It is the backbone of the program. Mentors decide who to accept into the program and ensure that their "mentees" (Reps) fulfill their responsibilities. They do this by:
*We have a [https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/reps/mentors/268 special Discourse category for mentors]. Make sure that you have access to it and that you are watching it.  


* Reviewing applications assigned to them on Bugzilla
*[https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#reps-mentors:mozilla.org Mentors matrix room]: all mentors should have access to it. This is the place to talk with other mentors and ask questions.  
* Interviewing applicants to learn more about them, and tell them more about the program
* Informing applicants whether or not they've been accepted to the program
* Monitoring the progress of their "mentees" and being their regular contact person in the program
* Reviewing and validating their Reps with swag and budget requests
* Providing feedback to the Council
* Participating in regional meetings (online and offline), notably the annual ReMo Camp.  


'''NB: for more information on the role of Mentors, click [[ReMo/Mentors|here]].'''


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=Changing your mentor=


== 1) Being assigned an applicant ==
Normally the commitment for the 1:1 relationship is done for one year. After that year, the commitment can either be extended or the mentor can be changed. This allows to continue fruitful coaching sessions or to be assigned to a new mentor with a different skill set to broaden the horizon and skills of a Rep. If a mentor becomes inactive, mentors can be changed disregarding the 1 year commitment through the Reps Council.
Once an applicant has submitted their application form, a bug is created on bugzilla that is triaged by William and Pierros. If this applicant has been selected for the next round, William and Pierros might assign this applicant to you, by assigning you the bug. If this is the case, you will receive an email informing you of this and will be able to access the bug.


Bug Status : '''ASSIGNED'''<br>
For more details about changing your mentor, check the [[ReMo/SOPs/Mentoring/Reassigning|Reassigning a Mentor page]].
Bug Whiteboard : '''Mentor assigned'''


== 2) Screening the applicant ==
=Mentor Assessment=
The bug you've been assigned contains all the applicant submitted when applying. Read carefully through this information and decide whether or not you think this person is a good candidate to become a Mozilla Rep. [[ReMo/SOPs/Mentoring/Screening|Learn more...]]


== 3) Orientation Period  ==
There is a yearly feedback round for both mentors and mentees. This allows to identify strengths and weaknesses we can improve upon. This highly improves the quality of the coaching relationships.


After an applicant has been approved to join the program, he or she has a period of working closely with their mentor to get started as a rep. During this period (called the "Orientation Period) a mentor will help the applicant:
=Resigning=
If a mentor can no longer fulfill his/her duties as a mentor, the mentor must send an email to the Council or any of the [https://reps.mozilla.org/people/#/group/council/ Council Members] to resign and recommend a new mentor to replace him/her.


*Take the first steps in becoming a rep, including returning a signed agreement and filling out a rep profile
=List of Mentors=
*Learn their responsibilities, such as completing monthly reports
*Get started attending and planning events in their local area


The duration of the orientation period from one Rep to the next. A mentor also decides when a Rep is ready "graduated" from the orientation period. [[ReMo/SOPs/Mentoring/Orientation|Learn more...]]
You can find the [https://community.mozilla.org/en/groups/mozilla-reps-mentors full list of mentors on the Community Portal].


== 4) Post-Orientation Period  ==
=Council procedure=
Mentors continue to work with their Reps even after the orientation period. Mentors are tasked to always:  
The mentor onboarding require a Council member that follow the various steps:


*Monitor their Reps' [[ReMo/SOPs/Monthly_Reports|monthly reports]]
==Assigning==
*Review and validate their Reps with swag and budget requests [[ReMo/Tools_and_Resources|(see Tools & Resources)]]
* Add new reps looking for a mentor to Coaching Open Assignment document
*Nominate their reps for appropriate recognition and rewards
* Contact the Rep about the mentor that accepted to have him/her as mentee for an approval
*Answer any questions or help with any issues/problems their Reps may have


Bug Status : '''RESOLVED'''<br>
==Prepare mentors==
Bug Whiteboard : '''Accepted/Orientation Finished'''
* The wannabe Mentor need to write to the council an email about the finished course on Teachable
  ''Note: The council is currently working on updating this procedure''


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== Re-assigning mentorship to another mentor ==
There are some cases when the mentor assigned to a rep can no longer fulfill his/her duties as mentor. [[ReMo/SOPs/Mentoring/Reassigning|Learn more...]]


== List of Mentors ==
* Start with the training https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReMo/Coaching/Practice_Week


Here, you can find the '''[https://reps.mozilla.org/people/#/group/mentor/ full list of mentors]''' (updated Jul 2013)
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Mozilla Reps recognizes that our primary goals are best reached through the support, encouragement, and empowerment of community through mentorship. Mentoring is a process for the informal transmission of knowledge, made possible through regular and supportive interaction.

Being a Mozilla Reps mentor requires a familiarity with different tools and processes that the Council has put in place to better streamline the way Mozilla Reps can document their activities, request budgets for projects, order swag and interact with other Reps. A mentor also serves as a coach, dedicated to helping their mentee’s personal development. This includes the following responsibilities:

  • Be available for their mentees in a timely manner
  • Organize regular coaching sessions with your mentees
  • Be available for other Reps for coaching sessions which fit your specialized skills
    • Example: If a mentor has a great experience in Goal Setting activities, other Reps might approach this mentor to learn more

We encourage mentors to be as open to learning from their mentees, as they are to teaching, for the benefit and growth of both individuals and the program as a whole.

How to Become a Mentor

Any interested official Rep can take the Coaching Training and complete its requirements to be accepted as a mentor.

Please note: we are currently updating the Coaching training. If you wish to become a Mentor please email the Council so that we can keep track of those that are interested.

Mentors Role

The Mentor role is one of support. This involves a number of responsibilities, such as guiding new Reps within the Program, offering advice and encouragement to their mentees and supporting them in staying active and engaged withing the Reps Program.

Mentors Activities

  • Mentors should have a general idea of how their mentees are doing and offer support as appropriate. To this end:
    • Mentors should aim to organize at least one meeting a year with each mentee to touch base with them. This meeting could be used to discuss the plans of the mentee and also to establish what kind of support they need. A template for this meeting can be found here and here you can find more detailed suggestions on how to carry out the meeting.
    • Mentor should carry out regular communication with their mentees as established in the yearly meeting.
    • Mentors should be available to support their mentees with specific issues when they arise. The mentee should be able to reach their mentor through an agreed upon communication channel, and receive timely support.



  • Mentors support the council in relating information about changes and important events in the Reps program to their mentees. You are encouraged to establish what are important updates that need to be communicated, but a member of the council will post in discourse and communicate during the mentors call if there are important updates we would like the mentors to pass on to their mentees

N.B. These are not information that are given uniquely to mentors, but we need mentors’ help to make sure that important information reaches their mentees.

Communication Channels and Tools

  • Community Portal: all Mentors should have an updated profile and be in the Mozilla Reps group.
  • Mentors matrix room: all mentors should have access to it. This is the place to talk with other mentors and ask questions.


Changing your mentor

Normally the commitment for the 1:1 relationship is done for one year. After that year, the commitment can either be extended or the mentor can be changed. This allows to continue fruitful coaching sessions or to be assigned to a new mentor with a different skill set to broaden the horizon and skills of a Rep. If a mentor becomes inactive, mentors can be changed disregarding the 1 year commitment through the Reps Council.

For more details about changing your mentor, check the Reassigning a Mentor page.

Mentor Assessment

There is a yearly feedback round for both mentors and mentees. This allows to identify strengths and weaknesses we can improve upon. This highly improves the quality of the coaching relationships.

Resigning

If a mentor can no longer fulfill his/her duties as a mentor, the mentor must send an email to the Council or any of the Council Members to resign and recommend a new mentor to replace him/her.

List of Mentors

You can find the full list of mentors on the Community Portal.

Council procedure

The mentor onboarding require a Council member that follow the various steps:

Assigning

  • Add new reps looking for a mentor to Coaching Open Assignment document
  • Contact the Rep about the mentor that accepted to have him/her as mentee for an approval

Prepare mentors

  • The wannabe Mentor need to write to the council an email about the finished course on Teachable
 Note: The council is currently working on updating this procedure